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Pierce the ploughmans crede / compiled by Helen Barr

 
dc.contributor Barr, Helen Lady Margaret Hall
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dc.date.created 1394
dc.date.issued 1987-02-01
dc.identifier ota:1047
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/1047
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/1047
dc.description.abstract In Middle English Title from title page of source text Early English Text Society (series). Original series ; 30
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dc.subject.lcsh Poems -- England -- 14th century
dc.subject.lcsh Poems -- England -- 15th century
dc.subject.other Poems
dc.title Pierce the ploughmans crede / compiled by Helen Barr
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Piers The Ploughmans Crede CROS, AND Curteis Crist * @is begynnynge spede, For @e faderes frendchipe * @at fourmede Heuene, And @oru$ @e speciall spirit * @at sprong of hem tweyne, And alle in on godhed * endles dwelle@ ! 4 A and all myn A.b.c * after haue y lerned, And [patred] in my pater-noster * iche poynt after o@er, And after all, myn Aue-marie * almost to @e ende ; 7 But all my kare is to comen * for y can noh$t my Crede. Whan y schal schewen myn schrift * schent mote y wor@en, #e prest wil me punyche * & penaunce enioyne ; #e Leng@e of a Lenten * flech moot y leue After @at Estur ys ycomen * and @at is hard fare ; 12 And Wedenes-day iche wyke * wi@-outen flech-mete. And also Jesu hym-self * to the Jewes he seyde, " He @at leeue@ nou$t on me * he lese@ @e blisse." #erfor lerne @e byleue * leuest me were, 16 And if any werldly wi$t * wille me cou@e, O@er lewed or lered * @at lyue@ @erafter, And fulliche folweth @e fey@ * and feyne@ . . .

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